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DCHS-led Health Through Housing initiative hits major milestone

In the field with Executive Zahilay: Listening to staff and empowering solutions

Tap to pay: Puget Sound region transit systems to accept credit and debit cards, and digital wallets as fare payment

Major ‘Revive I-5’ repairs continue for Ship Canal Bridge

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Posted on December 19, 2018 by Lilia Cabello Drain

Featured Job: Senior Marketing Communications Strategist (Marketing and Sales Specialist III) 

Salary: $77,315.26 – $93,468.34 Annually  Location: Seattle, WA  Job Type: Career Service, Full Time, 40 hrs/week  Department: Department of Transportation – Transit Division  Job Number: 2018EE09024  Closing: 12/25/2018 11:59 PM Pacific  King County Metro’s Marketing and Service Information Unit in the Customer Communications and Services Section of the Mobility Division has a Senior Marketing Communications Strategist (Marketing and Sales Specialist III) position available.  This is a senior, individual contributor position responsible for owning marketing strategy and implementation directly related to the success of critical mobility solutions for people who live or work in… Read More

Posted on December 19, 2018 by Lilia Cabello Drain

Go Public with Marcus 

This is the third installment in our video series featuring employees talking about why they chose a King County career. As part of King County’s recruitment efforts we are highlighting how employees feel empowered through their jobs to make a difference in our community. Here meet Marcus, Criminal Justice Policy and Strategy Section Manager. Learn more about our careers at www.KingCounty.gov/jobs.  

Posted on December 18, 2018 by kingcountyemployees

Navigate around the SR 99 closure

Starting January 11, 2019, after the evening commute, SR 99 through downtown Seattle will close for approximately three weeks, and the SR 99 Viaduct will permanently close, so make sure you visit kingcounty.gov/getready to review your options and find out which routes are affected. This week, we’re highlighting the King County Water Taxi for employees living in West Seattle, which provides a quick 10 minute sail from Seacrest Park to Downtown, departing every 20 minutes during commute periods. Metro is adding a second vessel at commute times during the closure to increase capacity. Shuttles are… Read More

Posted on December 17, 2018 by Lilia Cabello Drain

Pet of the Week: Slinky and 50% off adoption fees

Crossposted from Tails from RASKC  She’s fun for a girl or a boy – she’s Slinky, our Pet of the Week! This young black cat is an affectionate lovebug who likes getting attention on her own terms. She can get overstimulated with petting, so you just need to keep an eye out for signs she may need a break. Since she is so spirited, she’s one of our “Rambunctious Red” pets.  Read more at Tails from RASKC  Additionally, throughout the month of December, RASKC is offering 50% off dog and cat adoption fees at our… Read More

Posted on December 16, 2018 by Lilia Cabello Drain

Did you know you had this benefit? Third medical plan option KingCare Select 

King County introduced this option earlier this year, which joins KingCare and Kaiser Permanente’s SmartCare Connect as one of three medical plan options available to King County employees. Learn more here.

Posted on December 16, 2018 by Lilia Cabello Drain

Training Spotlight: Conflict Awareness and Introduction to Mindfulness

Conflict Awareness, Jan. 25: We all encounter difficult people. Whether you are a supervisor, a customer service professional, or have a challenging co-worker, it’s important to know how to rise above your initial emotional reaction and turn negative situations into positive outcomes. Topics include understanding why we label people as difficult, types of difficult people, tools and techniques for resolving issues, coping strategies for dealing with the effects of difficult people, and conflict management strategies. Read more and register.  Introduction to Mindfulness, Feb. 14: In this workshop we will review the various aspects of mindfulness practice,… Read More

Posted on December 15, 2018 by CameronKC

Research into the Comet Lodge Cemetery 

Assistant Archivists Jill Anderson and Amanda Demeter worked with an internal researcher on finding historic maps of the Comet Lodge Cemetery in order to show its changing boundaries over the years. In researching this request, they discovered the cemetery’s colorful history and agreed that the Archives holdings would be a good topic for a future a blog post. Jill and Amanda located a few records that the requestor, an experienced property history researcher, hadn’t found yet himself, and offered some future strategies for getting detailed information about tracing the property size history…. Read More

Posted on December 15, 2018 by Lilia Cabello Drain

Employee discount for Summit at Snoqualmie individual tickets 

In addition to discounts for the Summit at Snoqualmie 2018-2019 Season Passes (available through Jan. 7, 2019), employees can now purchase single day tickets at a discounted rate, starting Friday, Dec. 13. For information about how to access these discounted tickets, click here. Click here for more information about Summit at Snoqualmie hours and snow conditions and cameras.   See all available discounts on the Employee Discount webpage.

Posted on December 14, 2018 by Lilia Cabello Drain

2019 Martin Luther King, Jr. Celebration, Jan. 10 

Please join us in honoring our nation’s foremost human rights leader and our County’s namesake, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. The theme for this year is “I believe that unarmed truth and unconditional love will have the final word in reality.” This year’s keynote speaker is Ijeoma Oluo, local New York Times bestselling author of “So You Want To Talk About Race.”  The celebration will take place Thursday, January 10 from noon to 1 p.m at The Sanctuary Seattle, located at 811 Fifth Avenue, Seattle, WA 98104. Program includes music, spoken word, and comments from King County Executive Dow Constantine.  For more… Read More

Posted on December 14, 2018 by Lilia Cabello Drain

Metro Transit operator shares experience in KUOW story 

King County bus operator Nathan Vass was profiled in a recent KUOW article. It focused on his experiences driving a bus throughout different parts of Seattle and his community engagement work as a filmmaker, writer and photographer. The article quotes Nathan saying:  “If I say hi to people on the 7, they will say something in response. I don’t drive that route because it’s more cool, or more dangerous, or something like that, but because the people are more friendly. If I’m going to spend eight hours in one neighborhood, I want… Read More

Posted on December 13, 2018 by Lilia Cabello Drain

Featured Job: IT Project Manager II 

Salary: $102,777.38 – $130,276.64 Annually  Location: Seattle, WA  Job Type: Special Duty Assignment or Term Limited Temp (TLT)  Department: King County Department of Information Technology  Job Number: 2018-08628  Closing: 12/16/2018 11:59 PM Pacific  King County Department of Information Technology (KCIT), the central information technology provider for King County, delivers smart and innovative technology solutions that engage, empower, and serve our residents, businesses, and communities. As our region has grown, we are looking for multiple IT Project Managers to join our team. In this role, you will provide project management support for various… Read More

Posted on December 13, 2018 by Lilia Cabello Drain

Saving SoundGuardian 

Crossposted from the Downstream Blog  On the night of Saturday, Nov. 10, a four-alarm fire started at a lumberyard right across from the King County Environmental Lab.  The fire was the largest Seattle has seen since 2010 with flames shooting over 100 feet into the air, according to the Seattle Fire Department blog. In the end, the fire that burned two buildings to the ground and damaged three others was determined to be arson.  That night, in addition to the 142 firefighters that helped fight the fire, King County employees were coordinating their own… Read More

Posted on December 13, 2018 by Lilia Cabello Drain

King County partner named best cat café in America 

RASKC partner Seattle Meowtropolitan was named “Best Cat Café in America” by a national online news magazine, Hoodline. The café in Wallingford was recognized for its work to find new homes for cats, as well as its financial contributions to animal welfare organizations. The ranking was also based on its Yelp reviews, which are some of the highest in the nation. RASKC shared the honors on its social media channels, and the Executive also shared the good news with his social followers, saying, “One of the ways we increased the pet adoption rate by a record… Read More

Posted on December 12, 2018 by Lilia Cabello Drain

Go Public with Yuka 

As part of King County’s recruitment efforts we have produced a series of videos featuring employees talking about why they chose a King County career and how they are making a difference in our community. Meet Yuka, Treatment Case Manager. Learn more about our careers at www.KingCounty.gov/jobs.

Posted on December 12, 2018 by Lilia Cabello Drain

Supported Employment in Roads Division: Matt Everson 

King County’s Supported Employment Program matches job seekers with developmental disabilities to jobs by identifying efficiencies and unmet needs throughout King County government. Roads Division partnered with Christina Davidson, Supported Employment Program Manager, to hire through the Program to meet their business needs.    Matt Everson started working with the Roads Division in December of 2017 to provide support around recycling and other tasks. “[Matt] is just a part of the family now. People from front-line employees to management love to interact with Matt. He’s been a great addition to the team,” stated Jeremy Ferguson,… Read More

Posted on December 12, 2018 by Lilia Cabello Drain

Payroll deductions for Washington Paid Family and Medical Leave program start Jan. 1, 2019

In 2017, the Washington state legislature passed a bill to create a mandatory statewide Paid Family and Medical Leave (PFML) insurance program that will provide almost every Washington worker with partial wage replacement while on leave beginning January 1, 2020, to: Recover from a serious illness or injury; Bond with a new child (through birth, adoption, or foster placement); Take care of a seriously ill or injured family member; or Participate in certain military-connected events. Under the state PFML, eligible employees are entitled to up to 12 weeks of family or medical… Read More

Posted on December 11, 2018 by kingcountyemployees

Plan ahead, expect delays during SR 99 closure beginning Jan. 11, 2019

Dear fellow King County employee, Starting January 11, 2019, after the evening commute, the Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) will close SR 99 through downtown Seattle for approximately three weeks, and permanently close the SR 99 Viaduct. Additional ramp closures mean this work could create up to six weeks of traffic disruption. No matter how you commute, or where from, you should expect significant delays during these closures and be prepared for crowded buses, trains, water taxis, and light rail. All buses coming into or through downtown Seattle will face delays…. Read More

Posted on December 10, 2018 by Lilia Cabello Drain

Pet of the Week: Kingston 

Crossposted from Tails from RASKC  This regal-looking fellow is Kingston, our Pet of the Week!  Kingston is a German Shepherd/Australian Shepherd mix who is smart, playful, and protective of his people. Since he’s so spirited and fun-loving, he’s one of our “Rambunctious Red” pets.  Read more at Tails from RASKC

Posted on December 9, 2018 by Lilia Cabello Drain

Featured Job: Chief Legal Counsel 

Salary: $155,783.00 – $209,511.00 Annually  Location: Seattle, WA  Job Type: Appointed  Department: King County Council  Job Number: 2018-08997  Closing: 1/1/2019 11:59 PM Pacific  The Metropolitan King County Council is seeking an experienced, enthusiastic attorney with a passion for Public Policy, Leadership and Professionalism to join our team. The Chief Legal Counsel serves as a legal advisor to the Council and staff on a variety of matters dealing with public policy, legislation, and Council actions. The ideal candidate will be adept at municipal law, and the powers and duties of public officials and… Read More

Posted on December 9, 2018 by Lilia Cabello Drain

Training Spotlight: How to Navigate Amidst Overwhelming Times, Lean Basics and Introduction to Career Development

How to Navigate Amidst Overwhelming Times, Dec. 11: The King County Office of Equity and Social Justice is hosting a workshop that centers on the lived experiences of native employees and employees of color. This session will pay special attention to the intersection of trauma and oppression especially that of indigenous and people of color lived experience and background. This will be a large a cross disciplinary gathering that works towards building a critical mass of those striving for sustainability. Register and learn more, use password affinitygroup.  Lean Basics, Jan. 8: Have you heard about… Read More

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